“…In contrast, Raman spectroscopy as a fast and nondestructive characterization technique, has been extensively used to study the lattice structural, interlayer coupling, and phase transition temperature of 2D materials . In principle, the onset of magnetic ordering lowers the crystal symmetry, resulting in variation of the Raman intensity and frequency, as well as possible activation of new Raman modes. − For example, the Néel temperature related to the magnetic phase transition of NiPS 3 and FePS 3 has successfully been revealed by the temperature-dependent Raman measurements. , Although several Raman studies on MnPS 3 have been reported, most researchers have focused on bulk materials and intercalation compounds. , More significantly, identification of the Raman model is not rigorous enough, , and temperature-dependent Raman studies on magnetic ordering of few-layer MnPS 3 , are still lacking so far.…”